Melania Trump Says She Ignores Rumors of Trump’s Infidelity
First lady Melania Trump says she thinks she’s among the most bullied people in the world and there are people in the White House she and President Donald Trump can’t trust.
First lady Melania Trump says she thinks she’s among the most bullied people in the world and there are people in the White House she and President Donald Trump can’t trust.
She made the remark during a television interview in which she promoted her Be Best initiatives, which tackles online bullying.
The first lady is visiting Africa on her first big solo international trip, aiming to make child well-being the focus of a five-day, four-country tour.
The first ladies are meeting privately at Ghana's presidential palace, Jubilee House.
First lady Melania Trump's parents have been sworn in as U.S. citizens.
Melania Trump's spokeswoman says the first lady will watch whatever she wants on TV.
An Internet meme made misleading comparisons between presidential donations and the sizes of the first ladies' staffs, calling the Trumps "givers" and the Obamas "takers."
A satirical web site left some readers unsure about a fake article that followed a real controversy over the First Lady's fashion choices.
Some elements of a viral post about Melania Trump's jacket are factual, but there's no proof it referenced the fascist slogan "me ne frego."
The First Lady made a surprise visit to detained immigrant children while wearing a jacket bearing the message "I DON'T REALLY CARE DO U?" on the back.
Video posted on Twitter showed the first lady, who wore a black sleeveless dress, strolling into the East Room accompanied by President Donald Trump.
An artist's satirical post about the First Lady circulated online, eventually spreading without his name attached to the joke.